Correct option is D
Correct Option: d)
"Nagmat-e-Asfi" is an important historical text on Hindustani music from the Mughal period. It documents the musical theories, practices, and ragas prevalent in its time, serving as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of North Indian classical music.
Information Booster:
· The original text of
"Nagmat-e-Asfi" was written in the
Persian language.
· It was composed by
Mohammad Reza Beg in the early 18th century (circa 1724) and was dedicated to
Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah I, the founder of the Hyderabad State.
· The use of Persian was typical for scholarly and courtly works during the Mughal era, as it was the language of administration and high culture.
Additional Knowledge:
·
Hindi and Sanskrit: While dealing with Indian music, the text was not composed in these languages.
· Some later Indian musicological works were written in Hindi (e.g.,
"Sangeetraj").
·
Arbi (Arabic): Arabic was not the primary language for music theory in the Indian subcontinent during this period, though some technical terms have Arabic/Persian origins.